A design contest to envision the future of the iconic World's Fair relic yielded more than 250 entrants, but these four proposals—all of which imagine the landmark as a public space—were ultimately the winners.
A design competition held by the National Trust for Historic Preservation asked people to imagine a new use for Philip Johnson's New York State Pavilion, a 1964 World's Fair relic. The proposals range from the practical to the imaginative.
A new documentary highlights the building in its glory days, leading up to its current state of being with an intention that hopes to spark public desire to advocate for the restoration of this unique place.